Agaroses, 9012-36-6
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Agarose
RPI (Research Products International)Molecular Biology Grade Agarose. High Purity for preparative and analytical electrophoresis of nucleic acids ≥1000bp. Forms a solid gel at low concentration. Product is RNase/DNase free. Gel Strength, 1%: ≥1200 g/cm 2 Gel Strength, 1.5%: ≥2700 g/cm 2 Gel Point: 35-37°C…
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Agarose, Molecular Biology Reagent
MP BiomedicalsAgarose is a linear polymer consisting of alternating D-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose units. Agarose is a purified linear galactan hydrocolloid isolated from agar or agar-bearing marinealgae. As a gelling agent, agarose is used: 1.) to separate nucleic acids electrophoretically because…
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Specialty Agarose
Benchmark ScientificBenchmark’s specialty agarose is the perfect choice when resolving small DNA/RNA fragments, isolating nucleic acids from gels or performing in-gel manipulations. Available in three grades, LM, HR and 3:1, it will meet all your electrophoretic needs. Agarose LM – this low melt…
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Agarose I™
Electron Microscopy SciencesWhen agarose is placed in a buffer such as TAE (Tris/Acetate/EDTA) or TBE (Tris/Borate/EDTA), it is generally insoluble. However, when this agarose solution is heated, the agarose particles become hydrated and thus go into solution. This hydration process is time-dependent, and different types of…
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Agarose SS
RPI (Research Products International)For DNA/RNA fragments >1000 bp. Ideal for separating larger molecules. DNAse/RNase free. Gel Strength, 1%: >1800 g/cm 2 Gel Strength, 1.5%: >3200 g/cm 2 Gelling Temperature: 35-37°C Melting Temperature: 87-89°C Sulfate: <0.12% EEO: <0.13%
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Agarose, Low Melt
RPI (Research Products International)Ideal gelling properties for use in cloning assays or for recovery of heat labile samples following electrophoresis. Gel Strength, 1%: >200 g/cm 2 Gelling Temperature: 26-30°C Melting Temperature: <65°C Sulfate: <0.10% EEO: <0.10 DNase and RNase: None Detected
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Agarose
MP BiomedicalsAgarose is a purified linear galactan hydrocolloid isolated from agar or agar-bearing marine algae. Allows recovery of active DNA after separation, with minimal inhibition of restriction and ligation enzymes Suitable for both analytical and preparative electrophoresis procedures Good…
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Basic Agarose Premier
MP BiomedicalsAgarose is a purified linear galactan hydrocolloid isolated from agar or agar-bearing marine algae. Basic agarose premier is ideal for routine rapid separation of DNA and RNA fragments as well as PCR products, the preparation of plasmids, and for screening, cloning and blotting techniques.
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Agarose, Immunodiffusion Grade
MP BiomedicalsFinely granulated, dry white powder prepared from agar. Agarose is the most popular medium for immunoelectrophoresis because of the large pore size for rapid diffusion and for low background staining by Coomassie Blue G stain. The low EEO and high gel strength is specifically selected and tested…
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Agarose, Low EEO
RPI (Research Products International)Molecular Biology Grade. High purity for preparative and analytical electrophoresis of nucleic acids >1000 bp. Gel Strength, 1.5%: 2400gm/cm 2 Gelling Temperature: 35 -37°C Melting Temperature: 87-89°C Sulfate: <0.09% EEO: 0.07- 0.11 Residue on Ignition: …
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Agarose I has low electroendosmosis (EEO) and high electrophoresis mobility. Suitable for nucleic acid analytical and preparative electrophoresis; blotting; and protein electrophoresis (i.e. Radial Immunodiffusion). Specifications Moisture: ≤ 7% Ash: 4% EEO: …
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Agarose II (Low Melting Agarose)
G-BiosciencesAgarose II has a low melting and gelling temperature compared to standard agaroses. The low melting temperature allows for the recovery of undamaged nucleic acids below the denaturation temperature. The low gelling temperature ensures that the agarose will be in a liquid state at a…
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Agarose 3:1
RPI (Research Products International)Molecular Biology Grade. For DNA/RNA fragments 150-1500bp. Exceptional gel strength. DNase/RNase free. Gel Strength, 4%: ≥1400 g/cm 2 Gelling Temperature (4%): 32-28°C Melting Temperature (4%): 90°C Sulfate: <0.15% EEO: <0.13
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Agarose SFR™
Electron Microscopy SciencesWhen agarose is placed in a buffer such as TAE (Tris/Acetate/EDTA) or TBE (Tris/Borate/EDTA), it is generally insoluble. However, when this agarose solution is heated, the agarose particles become hydrated and thus go into solution. This hydration process is time-dependent, and different types of…
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Agarose IV (Highest Gel Strength)
G-BiosciencesAgarose IV is a linear polymer with a very high molecular weight, giving gel structures unlike those of traditional agaroses. This characteristic produces a strong intercatenary interaction, yeilding a gel with very high gel strength and higher exclusion limit. For improved…
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Agarose, Tablets
RPI (Research Products International)Save time and labor preparing agarose gels for electrophoresis of nucleic acids. Just place the required number of tablets into a standard buffer, then mix and heat until completely dissolved. Tablet Weight Range: 485-515 mg Gel Strength, 1.5%: >1200 g/cm 2 Gelling Range: 36-39°C …
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